Greetings;
One minor nit to pick. There seems to be just enough of a miss-match
between kmix, which seems to autodetect and resize itself according
to the hardware available, and alsa (1.0.4) but it misses the mark on
a couple of things.
For xmms, it also seems to use the first one of the VIA
> The problem is that I need an external soundsource as a reference signal.
> What I did was this :
>
> mono source to stereo source
>
> left channel directly to left channel of recording device
>
> right channel sent to ALSA-PC LineIn
>
> line out of PC sent to right channel of recording devi
Thanks, Aaron!
JG
> Aaron Heller wrote:
>
> John Gibson wrote:
>
>
> > Would anyone else like to comment on either of these cards
> > (Multiface/PCI vs. Delta 1010)?
>
> I have a Delta 1010 w/1010AI (ADAT lightpipe interface). Works perfectly with
> current versions of ALSA.
>
> Aaron Heller
John Gibson wrote:
Would anyone else like to comment on either of these cards
(Multiface/PCI vs. Delta 1010)?
I have a Delta 1010 w/1010AI (ADAT lightpipe interface). Works perfectly with current versions of ALSA.
Aaron Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Menlo Park, CA USA
The problem is that I need an external soundsource as a reference signal.
What I did was this :
mono source to stereo source
left channel directly to left channel of recording device
right channel sent to ALSA-PC LineIn
line out of PC sent to right channel of recording device
On Mi, 14 Apr 2004, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>: C. Enneper wrote:
>: > playing music all goes well, analog output seems to be ok. but no use for my
>: > micro.
>: >
>: > apple:~# arecord -l
>: > List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
>: > card 0: rev60 [VIA 823x rev60], device 0: VIA 823x
CORRECTION: The Master Clock setting is set to the applicable rate as
usual upon startup of envy24control, but no output (if audio is playing
before opening, the audio drops out as soon as the forementioned
fucntion is called (as seen from gdb). I have to *select* Word Clcok in
order to get a
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > I was able to run the mixers, but any changes were not
> > really done (and no error messages).
>
> Do the changes show up in /etc/asound.conf after running "alsactl
> store"?
-sh-2.05b# ls -l /etc/asound.conf
ls: /etc/asound
From v.1.0.3rc2 on, whenever I open envy24control, the S/PDIF output
drops out. The Master Clock setting gets set to 'Word Clock'. I can
usually regain output by switching back to an internal clock source.
Sometimes it kills S/PDIF completely, meaning the 'digital in' LED on my
monitors drops
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]# rmmod snd-intel8x0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]# modprobe snd-intel8x0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]# alsamixer
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
^thats the results from removing it and using modprobe, still not detected.
From: Clemens Ladisch <[EM
p z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I think this is Audigy 2 ZS (not Audigy 2 LS)
Thanks for your very helpful reply.
The soundcard is actually a Soundblaster Audigy LS 5.1 PCI.
It was a hardware problem; the remote control was not plugged into
the woofer. It seems that unless the remote contr
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
>One of the MPU-401 ports should work.
Thanks for your very helpful reply.
The soundcard is actually a Soundblaster Audigy LS 5.1 PCI.
It was a hardware problem; the remote control was not plugged into the woofer.
It seems that unless the remote control is connected, the s
After watching other people report problems with the i810 but not
success, I decided to try using OSS instead of ALSA (details below).
This got me the functionality I need so I can stop struggling with this.
(While looking in the OSS driver source for option settings I found
the comment "This
senthilk wrote:
> I gave up the previous method and downloaded alsa driver from the
> intel site .
This is just some older version of the ALSA driver.
> the OS- redhat 2.1
Which kernel version is that?
What is the output of lspci?
Regards,
Clemens
-
Mitch Miller wrote:
> Whenever I run ./configure in the alsa-driver-1.0.4, it says:
>
> checking for directory to store kernel modules...
> /lib/modules/2.4.22-1.2115.nptlcustom/kernel/sound
>
> However, uname -r says ...
>
> 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl
>
> So ... when I run make install, it delivers the mo
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:17:17 +0200 (METDST)
Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the driver assumes that the codec is the second codec for
> additional surround channels or something like that, and accesses the
> wrong mixer registers.
>
> What are the contents of /proc/asound/car
Eric U wrote:
> There is no card listed in /proc/asound/cards
> but still as I have said the configure program for alsa doesnt have any
> errors only thing is that the mixer says there is no sound card.
Maybe the OSS driver (intel8xx_audio) is still loaded?
What happens when you run "rmmod snd-in
C. Enneper wrote:
> playing music all goes well, analog output seems to be ok. but no use for my
> micro.
>
> apple:~# arecord -l
> List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
> card 0: rev60 [VIA 823x rev60], device 0: VIA 823x rev60 [VIA 823x rev60]
> card 0: rev60 [VIA 823x rev60], device 1: VIA
Christian Schneider wrote:
> But now there are warning and failure messages when booting the other
> kernel (as a result of small changes in the drivers?), e.g.:
> /usr/sbin/alsactl: set_control:784: failed to obtain info for control
> #67 (No such file or directory)
> or
> /usr/sbin/alsactl: set_c
Paul Phillips wrote:
> A look at /proc/asound/pcm does not list the digital device that I think
> is supposed to be there, and light is no longer emitting from the optical
> output, though that state of affairs may be a result of one of the many
> things I've changed trying to get sound back.
>
> [
Hi,
I run multiple instances of aplay with short wav files at once. I get
underrun messages sometimes.
What does it mean? I guess that they cannot provide samples fast enough - so
how can I set them to run with more cpu resources (is higher priority
enough - or should I set something else ?).
R
André Heßling wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Daniel K. Gebhart wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] arecord -l
> > > card 0: ICH5 [Intel ICH5], device 0: Intel ICH [Intel ICH5]
> > > card 0: ICH5 [Intel ICH5], device 1: Intel ICH - MIC ADC [Intel ICH5 - MIC ADC]
> > > card 0: ICH
Jason Jones wrote:
> >>When I try to run the following command "arecord -d 10 -f dat -t wav -D
> >>copy foobar.wav" I get the following output:
> >>
> >>ALSA lib pcm.c:1954:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM copy
> >>arecord: main:502: audio open error: No such file or directory
> >
> >The "copy"
William wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >What ports does your card have? ("amidi -l", "arecordmidi -l")
> >Which one did you use?
>
> $ amidi -l
> DeviceName
> hw:0,0Audigy MPU-401 (UART)
> hw:0,1Audigy MPU-401 #2
> hw:0,2Emu10k1 Synth MIDI (16 subdevices)
> hw:0,3Emu10k
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I was able to run the mixers, but any changes were not
> really done (and no error messages).
Do the changes show up in /etc/asound.conf after running "alsactl
store"?
> > > aplay: main:507: audio open error: No such file or directory
>
> My problems are: only sound throug
Thanks, this time
'apt-get remove alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-686'
seemed to work. However, when I then tried
'apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-686'
I found ...
Selecting previously deselected package alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-686.
(Reading database ... 105202 files and directories currently inst
hi ,
I gave up the previous method and downloaded alsa driver from the intel
site .
the first method didn't work. i did 'intel8x0..sh -d'
Again i went into ./acore/memory_wrapper.c &sgbuf.c
searched for pte_offset and replaced with pte_offset_map
then followed the steps which is specified o
Hi,
I think this is Audigy 2 ZS (not Audigy 2 LS)
Unmute end set volume to this
Master
Front - this is on far right side of alsamixer
PCM
and try to play something with aplay
for midi unmute and set previous and
Music
and try play some music
for line in you need to unmute set previous and
Lin
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